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Maine Prince

pm-6.jpgA highly intense motivated sports trainer that makes an impact immediately on every athlete directly and indirectly.  Moved to Philadelphia from his hometown of Chicago after leading the path to creating, starting, operating 3 successful football programs consecutively from a high school varsity team, then to a Division 3 college level team, and owning a semi-professional football team, as well as the head coach.  As a sports trainer, his experience and knowledge of college and professional sports will provide a solid learning tool for clients as they aspire to be champions in their respective sports.

 

Maine earned 1st team offense and 2nd team defense High School All-American status by USA Today, and honorable mention in Street & Smith’s magazine.  During his junior and senior season he compiled stats that not only impressed college coaches but a few NFL players in the local area that came to watch a few games, such as Darrell Green, Doug Williams, Dexter Manley who were all Washington Redskins players.  Along with playing football, Prince excelled in basketball as well. During his 3 years at Bishop Walsh, he averaged 13 points during the sophomore year, 21 points during his junior year and 30 points a game his senior year.  Scoring 50 points 4 different times in a single season and was the record holder for most three point attempts in a season his senior year with 187 for 312 scoring 1,211 points.  Although being named to many all-star teams, Prince was excited to be nominated for the Gatorade Player of the Year Award in 1989, losing to Terry Kirby and being interviewed by ESPN’s Scholastic Sports America during its beginning years of the high school sports program.  Aside from the obvious domination in football & basketball, Prince also was a letter winner in baseball and track.  Running a stadium record in the 100 yard dash of 10.4 and several other top finishes in various events.  Aside from deciding which of the many colleges to attend, Prince decided to play football and basketball at Penn State University to join a winning tradition and outstanding program. 

 

After graduating in 1995 with a degree in Sports Law/Sports Management and a minor in Exercise in Sports Science, Prince decided to continue to play football at the professional level. Free agent camps for the Washington Redskins, Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburg Steelers, Chicago Bears, was a great experience and he was eventually placed on the Kane County Eagles, a minor league football team in Chicago, IL.  In his first 3 years, Prince was a two-time Casino Bowl All-American for 2 different teams and was invited to many different arena league football teams and NFL Europe, but decided to stay in the states after being selected to the Barcelona Dragons NFLE previously and attend the Chicago Rush Arena Football Team camp.

 

As the Co-Owner of PSTC, raising the bar for the potential for greatness among young student-athletes is what teaching is about.  Counseling young student-athletes gives them the outside support they need aside from their parents or teachers or coaches to be able to learn objectively.  The number one goal for the PSTC is to have all student-athletes have the same or a better opportunity to be recruited by colleges based on their experiences from high school.  Collegiate student-athletes should perform at their highest level because they are blessed with the opportunity to participate in college.  Working with professional athletes for the past 4 years as a personal “sports” trainer, Prince understands the need to be faster, quicker, stronger, because it’s the difference in millions of dollars and not making the active roster.  Education & Sports do go together, but just as so, they must be treated equal and more on the academic side because “the more you learn – the more you grow!”

 

Prince brings the philosophy that he was given by Michael Jordan, “No one tries to Fail – they only Fail to try.”


 

Justina Prince

Justina is a 2004 graduate of Moravian College holding dual Bachelor of Arts Degrees in Psychology and Sociology.  She graduated with honors and is a member of the National Academic Honor Society, National Psychology Honor Society, and the National Sociology Honor Society.

In high school, Justina pursued many sports such as field hockey, soccer, track, and cross country, but concentrated on soccer in college.  At William Tenant High School, Justina received All-League honors in cross county, field hockey, and soccer and was named to First Team All-Conference twice in Field Hockey and three times in soccer.  She was voted the MVP three years in a row by her fellow soccer players and was named to the All-Region team her senior year.

Justina attended Moravian College where she received an academic scholarship.  She was a four-year starter on the Women’s Varsity Soccer Team where she earned All-Conference Honors each of those four years.  She was named to the All-American Women’s Soccer Team in 2000 and to the Academic All-American Women’s Soccer Team in 2003. 

She is the co-owner of PSTC and also the Director of the Student-Athlete Counseling & Tutoring Program that promotes academics first and athletics next to improve the educational background for student-athletes and raising the bar for higher standards of excellence.  Through her sacrifices and persistent eagerness to help young student-athletes, she has devoted her passion to making successful athletes on and off the court for the future.


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